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Sony Reader (PRS-G1)用に32GBのSDカードを購入しました。 ~このカードに電子書籍なら約2万9700冊保存可能~ blogs.dion.ne.jp/109nissi/archives/10555930.html
Don't you just love it when a plan comes together? You betcha. After catching an up close and personal glimpse at ASUS' dual panel touchscreen concept at CeBIT this past March, we soon forgot ASUS even had such a beast in the R&D lab. Just over a week ago, however, all those fond memories came rushing back with an off-the-wall rumor that the company just might push out an Eee-book reader later this year. Fast forward to today, and the Times Online has it that such a device is very real, and it should be out and about before the year's end.
This is a picture of how the text looks on the reader.
The displayed content is the first half page of the Preface to O'Reilly's "Postfix The definitive guide" which I just ordered, as I found myself having problems with Postfix administration.
The PDF is not optimised for the reader, so to read it easily you have to put it horizontally. Beside that, it's quite nice to read on.
Later will come a photo with an optimised PDF instead.
Google has just added a new cool feature to their reader called trends. Alt the moment I can only find a link when I am at the home link.
It shows you how much you read per day, month etc. and which websites you read the most stories from (numbers and percentages). I love it but in terms of percentages I'm reading more blog entries from Steve Rubel than from Lifehacker... so maybe that very good second place is actually first place :-)
If you use Google reader, by clicking on this link: http://www.google.com/reader/view/?page=trends you can see your own trends
NJP Reader #2
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Ecological Thinking
With writings from Seongeun Kim, Mari Dumett, Jaehee Kim, Eduardo Kac, Jamie Allen, Sangae Park, Yujean Rhee, Kyunghwa Ahn, Manu Park
LEA17 THIS WEEKEND EVENT:
Hello to EVERYONE, I share my new blog post with you. Please have a read and see you sometime this weekend at LEA17 Tarot Reader Event!
Learn more here
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Drop by and have some fun! :D
I'm returning to the self-imposed limits of drawing within a box. It helps me to focus and aids the process of composing when the edges of the box let you form negative shapes.
WHRO’s PBS Kids Raising Readers Literacy Van is a cheerful, brightly colored vehicle featuring children’s favorite PBS characters that tours throughout our broadcast region. Inside the van, children can find age appropriate books and games.
When I was a lad growing up, we revered the monthly Reader’s Digest so much that it had pride of place in our loo.
The publication is long gone, but the brutalistic Sydney HQ shell remains on the corner of Adelaide and Waterloo Streets in Sydney’s Surry Hills.
It’s hard to take a good shot as it is ugly on all angles.